2023-2024 / TRAD0122-2

General linguistics, lexicography and syntax issues, General linguistics

Duration

30h Th, 15h Pr

Number of credits

 Extra courses intended for exchange students (Erasmus, ...) (Faculty of Philosophy and Letters)3 crédits 

Lecturer

Christophe Leveau

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

How can you describe a language? Do we ever really master a language? Besides their considerable diversity, do languages have common properties? How do they work? How are they acquired? Can we lessen their apparent complexity? How do my words, what I'm saying, make sense? These are all questions this course aims to answer. It provides an introduction to the basic concepts and methods of general linguistics. There are two objectives: on the one hand, to initiate students in the fundamental questions concerning the nature and the function of language and languages and, on the other hand, to familiarise students with the analytical tools particular to the field.

The course is based on five modules:

I. What is language - Purposes and methods of linguistics

II. The universal properties of languages

III. Language as an object of study

   1. - Phonetics and phonology
   2. - Morphology
   3. - lexicology and semantics

IV. Language and communication (communication theories)

V. Language, its use and society - sociolinguistics

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Students should be able to:

- thoroughly examine the nature of language and how languages work;

- use analytical tools particular to the field and apply them to new situations;

- analyse a speech and separate it into its various linguistic units;

- explain the system of sound production for French;

- analyse and describe the different mechanisms involved in sound production;

- understand the role of the linguistic context and the extralinguistic situation and explain their interaction.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Good knowledge of the French language (B2 level).

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The course alternates between lectures, learning through problem-solving, doing exercises and reading documents.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Face-to-face course.

Available on eCampus : the slides from class (Ppt or Key) and  students should read them carefully in order to prepare for and facilitate the discussion on said content; exercices to prepare the practical sessions ("TP"); exercices online.

In addition to this preparation, students are expected to take part in discussions during theory classes. Students are therefore required to do a certain amount of work by themselves outside these face-to-face classes.

Recommended or required readings

- Notes including theoretical explanations, slides, texts and exercises available on eCampus.

- COMPULSORY READING : compendium of texts ans documents avalaible on eCampus.


- Les linguistes atterrées, Le français va très bien, merci. Paris : Gallimard, Tract n°49, 2023.

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )


Additional information:

Any session :

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )

- Remote

oral exam

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

Written exam organised in January, June and September in the form of a MCQ and open questions relating to what the students have learnt (knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts and methods of linguistics) and know-how (knowing how to use the tools particular to the field in the proposed new situations)

This teaching unit ("Unité d'enseignement," or UE) is subject to the principle of the "note absorbante," which means that the student having obtained a mark below 8/20 for one of the learning activities ("activités d'apprentissage," or AA) will receive a failing grade for the entire unit and will have to retake the failed AA in the second session regardless of the mathematical average of the two AA grades.

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Contacts

Christophe Leveau : christophe.leveau@uliege.be

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